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Following Cole's presumed death, a day of mourning was proclaimed on [[2543|July 28, 2543]], as humanity grieved for the loss of the man who had arguably been its greatest hero.<ref>'''Halo: Evolutions''', "The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole", ''page 483''</ref> By [[2552]], there existed a painting in the [[UNSC High Command|HIGHCOM]] [[HIGHCOM Facility Bravo-6|Facility Bravo-6]] at the [[UNSC Security Council]] chambers entitled ''[[Admiral Cole's Last Stand]]'', a tribute to Cole's final showdown at the Battle of Psi Serpentis.<ref>'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''', ''page 100'' (2003); ''page 125'' (2010)</ref> After Cole's death, the Covenant's campaign throughout the Outer Colonies continued with renewed efforts, as they swarmed UNSC defenses to push their way into the Inner Colonies.{{Ref/Reuse|p486}}
Following Cole's presumed death, a day of mourning was proclaimed on [[2543|July 28, 2543]], as humanity grieved for the loss of the man who had arguably been its greatest hero.<ref>'''Halo: Evolutions''', "The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole", ''page 483''</ref> By [[2552]], there existed a painting in the [[UNSC High Command|HIGHCOM]] [[HIGHCOM Facility Bravo-6|Facility Bravo-6]] at the [[UNSC Security Council]] chambers entitled ''[[Admiral Cole's Last Stand]]'', a tribute to Cole's final showdown at the Battle of Psi Serpentis.<ref>'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''', ''page 100'' (2003); ''page 125'' (2010)</ref> After Cole's death, the Covenant's campaign throughout the Outer Colonies continued with renewed efforts, as they swarmed UNSC defenses to push their way into the Inner Colonies.{{Ref/Reuse|p486}}


In [[2552#December|December of 2552]], ONI operative [[Codename: SURGEON]] stated that AIs [[Phoenix (AI)|Phoenix]] and [[Lackluster]] had analyzed the footage from the Battle of Psi Serpentis and had calculated that there was an 89.7% chance that Cole survived and escaped in an emergency slipspace jump; before the battle, he had consulted the [[Reach super-AI network]] to calculate the parameters for a jump in conditions identical to those at Viperidae. ONI operatives theorized that Cole had used the crippled {{UNSCShip|Io}}—a cruiser that Cole had requested for use in the battle, but never used—as a substitute for ''Everest'', prematurely detonated a flock of Archer missiles in front of his ship as a decoy to prevent anyone from seeing the slipspace rupture, and then safely escaped. A major issue in the theory pertained to the fate of Cole's crew; it was unlikely that Cole would kill his own crew by abandoning them on ''Everest'' nor could he have convinced the entire crew to agree to a wartime desertion. However, prior to the battle, Cole conducted a massive personnel transfer, possibly intending to fill his ranks with those that were either sympathetic to his motives or were unwaveringly loyal to him. Cole could have also detained potential dissenters among his ranks in [[cryo-chamber]]s indefinitely.{{Ref/Reuse|p486}}
In [[2552#December|December of 2552]], ONI operative [[Codename: SURGEON]] stated that AIs [[Phoenix]] and [[Lackluster]] had analyzed the footage from the Battle of Psi Serpentis and had calculated that there was an 89.7% chance that Cole survived and escaped in an emergency slipspace jump; before the battle, he had consulted the [[Reach super-AI network]] to calculate the parameters for a jump in conditions identical to those at Viperidae. ONI operatives theorized that Cole had used the crippled {{UNSCShip|Io}}—a cruiser that Cole had requested for use in the battle, but never used—as a substitute for ''Everest'', prematurely detonated a flock of Archer missiles in front of his ship as a decoy to prevent anyone from seeing the slipspace rupture, and then safely escaped. A major issue in the theory pertained to the fate of Cole's crew; it was unlikely that Cole would kill his own crew by abandoning them on ''Everest'' nor could he have convinced the entire crew to agree to a wartime desertion. However, prior to the battle, Cole conducted a massive personnel transfer, possibly intending to fill his ranks with those that were either sympathetic to his motives or were unwaveringly loyal to him. Cole could have also detained potential dissenters among his ranks in [[cryo-chamber]]s indefinitely.{{Ref/Reuse|p486}}


It has also been speculated that he may have found a planet to colonize on with his lover, Lyra, as he always wanted to retire to be a farmer. The sudden reemergence of ''Bellicose'' at the [[Battle of 18 Scorpii]] and later at Psi Serpentis supports this theory. After the battle, rumors of independent human forces successfully fighting the Covenant began to emerge, but eventually died out. Preston Cole was remembered by humanity as a brilliant military tactician and a symbol of hope, now lost. Codename: SURGEON recommended to fellow operative [[Codename: USUAL SUSPECTS]] that the UNSC should try to find Cole and persuade him to fight for humanity again, considering the highly unstable and weakened state of humanity after the Human-Covenant War's conclusion.{{Ref/Reuse|p486}}
It has also been speculated that he may have found a planet to colonize on with his lover, Lyra, as he always wanted to retire to be a farmer. The sudden reemergence of ''Bellicose'' at the [[Battle of 18 Scorpii]] and later at Psi Serpentis supports this theory. After the battle, rumors of independent human forces successfully fighting the Covenant began to emerge, but eventually died out. Preston Cole was remembered by humanity as a brilliant military tactician and a symbol of hope, now lost. Codename: SURGEON recommended to fellow operative [[Codename: USUAL SUSPECTS]] that the UNSC should try to find Cole and persuade him to fight for humanity again, considering the highly unstable and weakened state of humanity after the Human-Covenant War's conclusion.{{Ref/Reuse|p486}}

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